Disc 1
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| Song Title | Sample |
| 1. Pumpkin And Honey Bunny (dialogue) / Misirlou - Dick Dale & His Del-Tones ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 2. Royale With Cheese - (dialogue) ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 3. Jungle Boogie - Kool & The Gang ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 4. Let's Stay Together - Al Green ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 5. Bustin' Surfboards - The Tornadoes ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 6. Lonesome Town - Ricky Nelson ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 7. Son Of A Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 8. Zed's Dead, Baby (dialogue) / Bullwinkle Part II - The Centurions ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 9. Jack Rabbit Slim's Twist Contest (dialogue) / You Can Never Tell - Chuck Berry ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 10. Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon - Urge Overkill ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 11. If Love Is A Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags) - Maria McKee ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 12. Bring Out The Gimp (dialogue) / Comanche - The Revels ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 13. Flowers On The Wall - The Statler Brothers ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 14. Personality Goes A Long Way - (dialogue) ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 15. Surf Rider - The Lively Ones ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 16. Ezekiel 25:17 - (dialogue) ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 17. Since I First Met You - The Robins ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 18. Rumble - Link Wray & His Raymen ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 19. Strawberry Letter #23 - The Brothers Johnson ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| 20. Out Of Limits - The Marketts ~ Original Soundtrack |  | Disc 2
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| Song Title | Sample |
| 1. Interview With Quentin Tarantino ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
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| Album Notes and Credits |
Notes & Personnel Info |  | Also available with RESERVOIR DOGS as a 2-CD set. |  | This collector's edition contains 4 additional tracks plus a bonus interview disc with director Quentin Tarantino. |  | The soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's darkly funny crime classic Pulp Fiction manages to re-create the film's wildly careening sense of style, violence, and humor by concentrating on the surf music that comprises the bulk of the movie's incidental music and adding a few sexy oldies integral to the film's story ("Let's Stay Together," "Son of a Preacher Man," "You Never Can Tell"). Of course, the inclusion of dialogue and Urge Overkill's seductive cover of Neil Diamond's "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" doesn't hurt either. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine |  | Pumped with the same sweaty adrenaline as the movie, the soundtrack for PULP FICTION is an audio example of why director Quentin Tarantino was the most talked-about filmmaker of the 1990s. Meshing snippets of dialogue with a diverse and powerful soundtrack, PULP FICTION is dripping with the same seedy tension that characterizes Tarantino's films. |  | There are moments of elegance too. Al Green's luxurious "Let's Stay Together" and Dusty Springfield's throaty "Son of a Preacher Man" show that the heart of a romantic beats behind Tarantino's mischievous grin. A generous sampling of surf rock from the likes of Dick Dale & his Del-Tones and the Tornadoes adds to the chaotic atmosphere of the three different stories within the film. |  | The soundtrack for PULP FICTION is another homage to Tarantino's great love affair with American rock. The tongue-in-cheek delivery of Neil Diamond's "Girl You'll Be a Woman Soon," as done by Urge Overkill, brushes against the lonely-criminal sentiment of Ricky Nelson's gorgeous "Lonesome Town." Tarantino is definitely hip, and PULP FICTION's soundtrack will make you respect his ear for detail even if you haven't seen the film. |
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| Technical Info |
 | Release Date : 08/20/2002 |  | Original Release Date : 1994 |  | Catalog ID : 113 002 |  | Label : MCA Records (USA) |  | Number of Discs : 2 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00008811300227 |
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| Professional Reviews |
| Rolling Stone (12/29/94-1/12/95, p.178) - "...PULP FICTION isn't...a head spinner, but it's terrific twang-bar rockers...and '70s R&B...form the funky sun around which such campy planets as the Statler Brothers and Urge Overkill...revolve..."Rolling Stone (9/19/02, p.110) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...This set expands the original killer soundtrack release by including 4 songs originally left off but used in the film..." Entertainment Weekly (10/12/01, p.32) - Ranked #28 in EW's "100 Best Movie Soundtracks" Entertainment Weekly (12/16/94, pp.64-66) - "...a mix of savvy oldies and surf instrumentals....the album also incorporates funny dialogue snippets from the movie..." - Rating: A Q (11/94, p.148) - 3 Stars - Good - "...an inspired and effervescent mix of the unlikely, the kitschy, the off the wall and the defiantly in your face..." Uncut (11/02, p.132) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...A modern classic of the genre." NME (Magazine) (10/22/94, p.47) - 8 - Excellent - "...Quentin Tarantino loves pop music, and like Martin Scorsese before him, he understands its dramatic narrative potential...Tarantino scores another bullseye with the eclectic mix on PULP FICTION..." |
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